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Mom: Twilight

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Dad: Donald

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License Number: 17410

Aiden

Meet Aiden, our adorable male Toy Poodle who is as charming as he is cuddly. Aiden is ACA registered and comes from a loving, well-cared-for lineage. From the very beginning, Aiden has been hand-raised in a warm, attentive environment that prioritizes socialization, health, and emotional well-being. He's been handled daily with gentle care, which has helped shape him into a calm, trusting, and affectionate puppy. His loving temperament shines through in everything he does—whether he's giving sweet puppy kisses or quietly curling up at your feet. His small size, loving personality, and delightful looks make him the perfect addition to any family—whether you’re a first-time puppy parent or a seasoned dog lover. He’s well-adjusted to everyday household activity and gets along wonderfully with children and other pets.

Aiden's Birth Certificate

Birthday

05/18/25

Gender

Male

Size

Toy

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In Depth Look At Toy Poodles

Breed Overview

Toy Poodles are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and elegant appearance. As the smallest of the Poodle varieties, they are a favorite among families and individuals looking for a hypoallergenic, low-shedding companion that’s just as stylish as they are smart. With their bright eyes and affectionate personalities, Toy Poodles make wonderful companions in all types of homes — from city apartments to country houses.

Breed History

The Poodle’s roots trace back to Germany, where they were originally bred as water retrievers. The breed was later refined in France, becoming a popular companion of royalty and nobility. The Toy Poodle was specifically bred down from the Standard and Miniature varieties to serve as a lapdog, maintaining all the intelligence and charm of the larger Poodles but in a petite, portable size. Their rich history as both working dogs and beloved companions has made them one of the most versatile and enduring breeds in the world.

Grooming Needs

Toy Poodles are known for their hypoallergenic, non-shedding coats, but that doesn’t mean they’re low maintenance. Their curly hair requires regular brushing (several times a week) to prevent matting, along with professional grooming every 4–6 weeks to keep them looking their best. Routine care — including nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental hygiene — is essential for keeping your Toy Poodle healthy and happy. The good news? Many owners enjoy the bonding time grooming provides — and the breed’s coat is highly customizable, from teddy bear trims to classic poodle cuts.

Personality & Temperament

Don’t be surprised if your Toy Poodle feels like the smartest one in the room. These dogs are ranked among the most intelligent breeds, often mastering commands with just a few repetitions. They are affectionate, playful, and deeply devoted to their owners. While they tend to bond closely with one person, they also do well in family settings when properly socialized. Toy Poodles thrive on attention and can become anxious if left alone for long periods, so they do best in homes where they’ll have plenty of interaction and engagement.

Size & Appearance

Toy Poodles typically stand around 9–10 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh 4–10 pounds when fully grown. They have a graceful frame, dark oval eyes, and a long, elegant neck that gives them a distinguished look. Their soft, curly coats come in a wide variety of colors including apricot, red, black, white, cream, and more. Their small size makes them perfect lap dogs, but don’t let that fool you — they’re full of personality!

Exercise & Training

Despite their small size, Toy Poodles have moderate energy levels and enjoy daily walks, playtime, and mental challenges like treat puzzles or obedience games. Their intelligence makes them extremely trainable, and they often excel in agility, rally, and other dog sports. Early socialization and consistent training will help your Toy Poodle grow into a confident, well-mannered adult.

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Why Choose a Toy Poodle?

Whether you’re looking for a loyal best friend, a hypoallergenic pet, or a show-stopping pup with brains and beauty, the Toy Poodle fits the bill. Their manageable size, exceptional intelligence, and loving nature make them ideal for singles, seniors, and families alike. They adapt well to apartment living, are easy to train, and form strong bonds with their people — it’s no wonder they’re one of the most beloved breeds worldwide.

Common Questions

Here’s what you need to know about caring for your new puppy.

Yes! With proper socialization, Toy Poodles are gentle and affectionate with kids. Due to their small size, supervision is recommended with younger children to prevent accidental injury.

Toy Poodles are alert and may bark at new sights or sounds, but with training and socialization, excessive barking can be managed effectively.

About 30–60 minutes per day of combined walks and playtime is ideal. They love fetch, walks, puzzle games, and even learning tricks.

Yes, Toy Poodles are considered hypoallergenic due to their non-shedding coats, which produce less dander than many other breeds. No dog is 100% allergen-free, but they are a top choice for allergy-sensitive families.

Fully grown Toy Poodles usually stand 9–10 inches tall and weigh 4–10 pounds.